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Bilirubin passes through the liver and eventually leaves the body in stool or urine. Higher than usual levels of bilirubin can cause a yellow color to the skin ...
The purpose of this study is to create a group of blood and urine samples from Mayo Clinic patients being screened for the kidney donor program as well as to ...
Dehydration from increased urination also can leave you feeling tired. ... Then over time, because less sugar is being lost in urine, weight gain may continue ...
Leaking of urine or stool, or passing of gas, through the vagina. Urinary tract infections that happen often. Urine that has an unusual odor or contains blood.
The extra protein causes urine to become foamy. This typically happens in kidney disease states such as glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the tiny filters in ...
The aim of this study is to identify difficult to diagnose microbial pathogens causing infections using blood or urine for identification of bacteria ...
... urine from the bladder. This can cause problems with urinating, such as a need to urinate often, a weak stream when urinating, or a feeling of not being ...
Irritation or inflammation of the prostate gland can occur for a number of reasons. Sometimes, bacteria-laden urine leaks from the urethra into the prostate, ...
Testicle pain and tenderness, usually on one side, that often comes on slowly. Pain when you pass urine. An urgent or frequent need to urinate. Discharge from ...
Tests done on your urine can help show whether you're dehydrated and how much. ... Do you have pain with urination or feel like you have to urinate right away?
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